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When a man routinely hailed as one of America’s “greatest living writers” publishes a new novel, one hardly expects it to draw reviews posing questions along the lines of “Can he do it? Can he actually pull it off?” Because when you’re...
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Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, known to many as 'Punch', dies at home in Southampton, New York, after a long illnessOne of America's most famous newspaper publishers, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, whose family owns the New York Times, died on Saturday at the age...
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Middlesex author Jeffrey Eugenides doesn't remember everything about the night he was given a Whiting Writers' Award, but he has never forgotten how the honour received early in his career helped make his Pulitzer Prize-winning novel possible.
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(Reuters) - Seminal American author Philip Roth, whose novels explored modern Jewish-American life, has told a French magazine that he will write no more books because he has lost his passion for it. The author of such novels as "American...
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(Reuters) - Author Louise Erdrich won the national book award for fiction for her moving novel "The Round House," about a woman raped in a Native American community, at the annual national book awards in New York on Wednesday. Pulitzer Prize-winning...
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A new book by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright about the Church of Scientology will hit retailers on January 17, publisher Alfred A. Knopf said on Wednesday. "Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of...
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NEW YORK, N.Y. /Publishers Newswire/ -- Lawrence Wright, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of "The Looming Tower," has written a revelatory book about the Church of Scientology titled "GOING CLEAR: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief"...
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Jared Diamond is a master of cultural and historical bricolage. His books weave epic stories about the human condition from the disparate cultural practices of a wide range of people living in different environments. In his Pulitzer Prize–winning...
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Arianna's right hand is out at The Huffington Post. Huffington announced today via company memo that Tim O'Brien, executive editor of the online publisher, will be leaving the site to work on the second of his five-part book deal. Per the...
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The Pulitzer-winning journalist tells how she made it though the 15-year process of writing her book and gives tips to fellow journos.
Hey, How'd You Write a New York Times Nonfiction Bestseller, Isabel Wilkerson?
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Between 2003 and 2012, media giant Gannett Co. shed more than 20,000 employees, some of them journalists at its television stations, local newspapers and flagship daily USA Today. Nonetheless, on a recent Saturday, the publisher sent recruiters to...
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By Andrea Burzynski NEW YORK (Reuters) - Like her 2009 Pulitzer Prize-winning book "Olive Kitteridge," much of Elizabeth Strout's new novel takes place in a small Maine town in which the characters tackle big issues. "The Burgess Boys" centers on...
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